Corey Ganim
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"We use Gamma which is an essentially like an AI document and slideshow creation tool"
"For this exact client that I just showed you the redacted assessment for the wedding venue business, we did a build for them $1,500 a Zapier automation to essentially format their Asana projects in a certain way every time they got a new client"
"Sometimes they just need like a two-step zap created or like a Make.com automation implemented. In that case, right, 1 to 3K is pretty standard."
"My business partner Nick built the voice agent on the back of retail.ai"
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Clear filters"You go on Luma, you go on meetup.com and you literally just say, 'Hey, AI for small business meetup.'"
"How about we set up a GoHighLevel CRM for you and connect it to your to your other tools, right? That's easily a $3 to $5,000 proposal"
"Use Fathom.ai and it's going to automatically join your meetings. It's going to capture the transcripts. It's going to extract action items. And guess what? It's free, right? I use it and I'm on the free plan."
"We found a tool called Dash This, which literally isn't even an AI tool. It's just an off-the-shelf SaaS tool that plugs into those analytics tools and just puts the information into a dashboard. So, it cuts out the PowerPoint and the Excel spreadsheet step and it costs $42 a month and it's going to save her two hours a week."
"You go on Luma, you go on meetup.com and you literally just say, 'Hey, AI for small business meetup.'"
"There are some websites, I think Futurepedia is one of them. also is one called there's an AI for that I think.com that are literally just directories of thousands of AI tools."
"There are some websites, I think Futurepedia is one of them. also is one called there's an AI for that I think.com that are literally just directories of thousands of AI tools."